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Start vechile, let it warm up, turn on heater, is there heat from the heater?
No? You need to bleed the system better. Jack the front of the car up, remove radiator cap, while throttle is increased add more coolant, then with throttle still increased put radiator cap back on and release throttle. Is there now heat?

i will do this in steps
1.run vechile till warm, so oil drains faster
2. raise the vechile
3. find the oil drain plug
4. get a container to hold as much oil as your
5. break the nut loose with a wrench or ratchet. until you can loosing it with your fingers, but don't pull nut off just yet
6. put pan underneath to avoid spilling
7. loosin the nut all way off and watch the oil spill in
8. remeber when you are doing this you should also change the oil filter which is usually pretty cheap at your local parts store
9. find oil filter, and change( look in the box and find the part that looks like it) also another reminder, dip your finger into the oil jug and lube up the filter and tighten
10. put new oil in car. where it is located
11. pull out dipstick and make sure it is to the max level
12 run engine, to make sure everything is running fine
10. lu

is you vechile cooler then it was usually do you have heat in you vechicle. if you car is not at proper temp then the lock up torque converter will try to keep the vechile in a lower gear to warm it up.